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Kyushu is known for its volcanic landscape that disperses minerals into the soil and water, nourishing the land and producing high-quality indigenous ingredients. The region is also famous for cultivating unique local vegetables, including the purple sweet potato and the huge Sakurajima daikon radish native to Kagoshima Prefecture. Merging its exceptional produce and dramatic natural allure, Kyushu offers immersive and unforgettable dining experiences that highlight the appeal of cuisines carefully
Kyushu, known for its abundant geothermal activity, is home to some of the most celebrated onsen towns in the country. From the captivatingly enchanting waters of Beppu and the tranquil, sophisticated Yufuin to the historic Unzen with its rejuvenating baths, each stop offers an unforgettable hot spring experience. Embark on a journey through wellness, tradition, and nature with our Kyushu Tours.
Beppu Umi Jigoku (Photo Credit: komc)
Beppu, popularized as the "onsen capital
The cycling scene in Kyushu is such that it immerses and deeply engages every sense. On two wheels, the landscapes here are absolutely magical with serene coastlines, traditional fishing villages, and majestic slopes of active volcanoes like Aso. Even better, these routes allow you to indulge in the region’s onsen offerings, patronize volcanic panoramas, soak in deep traditions, and enjoy a spectacularly unique terrain diversity.
Seibu Rindo Forest Path (Photo Credit: K.P.V.B)
Nestled southwest of Honshu and separated from Shikoku by the Bungo Channel, Kyushu holds a unique position as Japan’s southernmost main island. It also cradles the country’s highest concentration of active volcanoes, making it a must-visit. To truly anchor the experiences, few places inspire adventure quite like Kyushu, with its dramatic volcanoes, sci-fi-looking crater lakes, thousand-year-old forests, and mineral-rich onsens fed from natural volcanic activities. It is, without a doubt, a dream
Kyushu, Japan's third-largest island, is home to many wonders and the perfect location for an adventure of a lifetime. You can explore the region's culture through delicately beautiful ceramics that serve as a testament to a bygone period, and traverse unique landscapes that reward you for a journey well done with breathtaking views of towering summits. Kyushu allows you to indulge in gastronomic delights enhanced by scenic vistas and taste some of the best sake in the country. This island is a
Kyushu is renowned across Japan and beyond for its diverse, high-quality cuisine. The island takes travellers on a flavourful journey, from Nagasaki's internationally inspired dishes shaped by centuries of cultural exchange to Fukuoka's unique offal hot pot that teases your palate and the melt-in-your-mouth Miyazaki wagyu. Complete the experience with local drinks, including the bold, nutty shochu and the delicate, umami-rich sake. Kyushu is a gourmet traveller's wonderland, offering a rich mix of
Just beyond the shimmering skyline of Tokyo lies an enchanting world brimming with opportunities for indulgence and discovery. From serene countryside retreats to breathtaking mountain trails like Mt Takao, Mt Mitake, and Mt Otake, the regions surrounding the city offer a perfect balance of tranquility and adventure. Whether you yearn to hike through mist-draped forests, explore the charm of the Okutama Mukashi Road, soak in the atmosphere of quaint villages, or savour the rejuvenating lull of nature’s
Nestled just a short train ride away from the dazzling skyline of Tokyo lies a destination where time seems to pause, revealing a Japan steeped in tradition, natural beauty, and adventure. Chichibu, an untouched gem of the Saitama Prefecture, offers a world of unique experiences away from the bustling streets of Tokyo. It’s a place where every corner tells a story, inviting travel enthusiasts, culture explorers, and adventure seekers alike to immerse themselves in its wonders.
Chichibu Arakawa
Nestled amid the lush forested mountains of Saitama Prefecture, Chichibu is a hidden gem waiting to enchant every travel enthusiast and adventure seeker. Overflowing with natural beauty, cultural treasures, and mouthwatering cuisine, this charming town offers the perfect blend of serenity and exhilaration. Immerse yourself in the mesmerising landscapes and timeless traditions that make Chichibu an unmissable destination. Here’s how to explore it in three unforgettable days.
Hidden deep within the timeless forests of Mie Prefecture, the Ise Grand Shrine—known lovingly as Ise Jingu—isn’t just a shrine; it’s the soul of Japan itself. Revered as the nation’s most sacred site, it pulls in waves of pilgrims and curious travellers every year, all eager to feel the heartbeat of Japan’s ancient spirit and traditions. Join us as we step into this world of history, reverence, and quiet wonder. Enhance your Kumano Kodo walking journey with a visit to the sacred Ise Grand Shrine,